Publication date: July 2007 Price: £14.95 ISBN: 978 1904905 48 6
"This book provides a quick and accessible overview of what to look for and where to go if things go wrong and is an essential signpost for all those new to the world of work." Cherie Booth QC. To read the Foreword please click here
"A good and useful read." John Cridland, Deputy Director General, CBI
"Don't start your career without reading this first!" Steve Delo, President of the Pensions Management Institute
Money: This guide to money and work seeks to demystify finance, starting with the operation of bank accounts, through to pensions, property-owning and how taxes are calculated.
Work: Before Day One in employment we should understand the key rights and duties in the workplace such as the employment contract, holiday, working hours, maternity and paternity leave, flexible working. On leaving we need to understand the differences between resignation and dismissal, and what redundancy is. This book covers all of these issues and the evolving issue of human rights and exmployment.
As students leave college already weighed down by the burden of student loans to repay and enter the working world with all of its financial and legal traps and temptations, it is more important than ever that they understand the most important facts of personal finance and employment rights. This is guide for young people going to University or starting work for the first time.
Many young people have little or no idea about basic financial and related matters, such as how credit cards, bank accounts and overdrafts actually work (and consequently run the risk of paying much more in interest and charges than they ought). Nor do they always understand exactly what they are doing when they sign a contract of employment etc, why it is important to start saving early, what a mortgage really is and how the various types differ. This book addresses those issues and more on pensions planning and income tax.
The choice between buying a CD by a favourite band and buying this book could be a costly one!
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About the authors:
Dr Stephen Hardy is currently co-editor of Sweet & Maxwell’s ‘Doing Business in Europe’ (with Wyn Derbyshire) and General Editor of Sweet & Maxwell’s ‘Employment Encyclopaedia’, as well as widely published on employment-related matters.
Dr Wyn Derbyshire has written numerous articles and commented in the media on various pensions issues. He is also co-editor of Sweet & Maxwell’s ‘Doing Business in Europe’ with Stephen Hardy, as well as being legal consultant to Gee’s “The Pensions Factbook”.
David Wicks entered the financial services industry in 1971, and has held a
variety of Marketing, Technical and Developmental roles with life assurance
companies, including Marketing Director at NM Financial Management (formerly
Schroder Financial Management). As Managing Director of Finance Industry
Training Limited (FIT), he provides various consultancy services to Insurance
Companies, IFAs and other institutions in the financial world.